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  1. 8.8 cm Flak 18/36/37/41 - Wikipedia

    The 8.8 cm Flak 18/36/37/41 is a German 88 mm anti-aircraft and anti-tank artillery gun, developed in the 1930s. It was widely used by Nazi Germany throughout World War II and is one of the most …

  2. Flak 36 88mm Multipurpose Gun - National Museum of the USAF

    The versatile 88mm cannon was Germany’s main heavy antiaircraft—or “flak”—gun during World War II. When an 88mm projectile exploded at altitude, it sent out jagged metal fragments that tore through …

  3. Why the German 88mm Gun Was the Best Throughout WWII

    Aug 7, 2025 · The German Kriegsmarine had adopted the gun largely because a round of 88mm ammunition was considered the largest and heaviest (about 34 pounds) that a single man could handle.

  4. Germany’s Edge — The Dual-Purpose 88mm Gun - The Armory Life

    Dec 10, 2024 · The German 88mm anti-aircraft gun was designed and constructed in secret in the ten year period prior to the advent of Hitler, when the German army was subject to rigid personnel and …

  5. 88 mm gun Flak 18, 36, 37 > WW2 Weapons

    Originally designed as an anti-aircraft gun, it proved to be highly effective in multiple roles, including as an anti-tank weapon.

  6. German 88mm Artillery: Flak 18/36/37 - Defense Media Network

    The German 88mm Flak has to be considered the most famous artillery piece of World War II. Designed as an anti-aircraft gun in the 1920s, it proved to be a devastating anti-tank gun on battlefields from …

  7. How the German 88mm Gun Forced American Pilots to Change Course …

    Sep 5, 2025 · Yet one German weapon disrupted that view entirely. The 88mm gun, first designed as an anti-aircraft weapon, proved so effective that entire Allied bombing campaigns had to be altered …

  8. 8.8 CM FLAK 37 “EIGHTY-EIGHT” - Tucson Military Vehicle Museum

    The 8.8 cm, commonly known as the Eighty-Eight (88), was a versatile artillery gun used by the German Military. Between 19,000–20,000 were built and the weapon saw service on all German fronts from …

  9. 8.8-cm FlaK 18 and Flak 36 Part I - War History

    Sep 4, 2025 · The first test model was assembled in 1931, and after trials the new gun went into service in 1933 as the caliber 88mm FlaK 18. With a veteran crew it achieved a firing rate of 15 rounds per …

  10. 8.8 cm Flak 18/36/37/41 - Wikiwand

    The 8.8 cm Flak 18/36/37/41 is a German 88 mm anti-aircraft and anti-tank artillery gun, developed in the 1930s. It was widely used by Nazi Germany throughout World War II and is one of the most …